Field work manual . (After Flechsig, modified by Shafer in Pillsburys Attention, p. 228j 150 State Board of Charities CHAPTER 33 Ear The external ear presents a constant fruitful field for the studyof neuropathic stigmata. In the abnormal ear there may be adher-ent lobules, excessive conchoidal development, abnormal thinningof the margin, deformities of the antihelix, the Morel ear, etc. Ears of epileptics Of 200 epileptics, 65 per cent, had normal ears 10 per cent, had abnormal ears as to shape 8 per cent, had abnormal ears as to size 5 per cent, had asymmetrical ears 23 per cent, had aural s


Field work manual . (After Flechsig, modified by Shafer in Pillsburys Attention, p. 228j 150 State Board of Charities CHAPTER 33 Ear The external ear presents a constant fruitful field for the studyof neuropathic stigmata. In the abnormal ear there may be adher-ent lobules, excessive conchoidal development, abnormal thinningof the margin, deformities of the antihelix, the Morel ear, etc. Ears of epileptics Of 200 epileptics, 65 per cent, had normal ears 10 per cent, had abnormal ears as to shape 8 per cent, had abnormal ears as to size 5 per cent, had asymmetrical ears 23 per cent, had aural stigmata In epileptics abnormalites of the ear are more common thanwith normals. Defects of the lobule are most frequent; they maybe large and fleshy, small or absent. The pinna may be small,thin and circular resembling the chimpanzee, or the whole earmay be large and outstanding with a marked convexity as seenfrom behind. There may be numerous minor malformations ofthe helix, antihelix, tragus and antitragus. The he


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